Bucs’ kick knocks off Panthers

Associated Press

Updated 10:33 pm, Monday, October 10, 2016

Roberto Aguayo’s shaky rookie season got a big lift Monday night. The most accurate kicker in NCAA history made up for missing two earlier field-goal triess by converting a 38-yard one as time expired to lift the Tampa Bay Buccaneers over the host Carolina Panthers 17-14.

“Obviously, you get a little angry when you miss them,” Agauyo said. “You can’t dwell on it or you won’t be ready for the next one.”

The Panthers committed four turnovers, three of those by Derek Anderson, subbing for the concussed Cam Newton.

The most costly turnover came late in the fourth, with the game tied and the Panthers with a 1st-and-goal at the Tampa Bay 2. Anderson inexplicably threw into double coverage in the right corner of the end zone and was intercepted by Brent Grimes.

“If I had it back I would have thrown it away,” Anderson said. “That was a difference maker.”

Kubiak sidelined: Broncos general manager John Elway says doctors have ordered head coach Gary Kubiak to take a week off after experiencing a migraine and that special-teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis will serve as interim head coach Thursday night in San Diego. Kubiak was lethargic following Denver’s 23-16 loss to Atlanta on Sunday night and was taken from the stadium via ambulance and hospitalized overnight.

Briefly: The Ravens fired Marc Trestman as offensive coordinator and replaced him with quarterbacks coach Marty Mornhinweg, less than 24 hours after the Ravens managed only one touchdown in a 16-10 loss to Washington. ... Arizona head coach Bruce Arians says he expects quarterback Carson Palmer to pass the last stage of the concussion protocol Tuesday. That indicates Palmer could be back for Monday night’s game.